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Description
- Pyridine is a synthetic intermediate in laboratory and industry.
- Its weakly basic nature allows it to act as a proton acceptor in acid base reactions, and to form salts with strong acids.
- In the acylation of alcohols, pyridine can act as a nucleophilic catalyst.
- Various reports have described the use of pyridine to prepare such compounds as indanones, 2 cyclopentenones, polycarbonates, symmetric aromatic trisulfides and tetrasulfides, and calcium-η 2-pyrazolato complexes.
Specifications
Specifications
| Color | Colorless to Yellow |
| Density | 0.982 (water = 1) |
| Assay Percent Range | >99% |
| Quantity | 250 mL |
| Formula Weight | 79.1 |
| Physical Form | Liquid |
| Chemical Name or Material | Pyridine |
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